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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESMAY, JUNE 17, 1924. w —advt, liabilities as $21,079.85, city are in Bennington, N. H., at- _Hats $1.00 Wed. ¥rench Hat Shop, [tending the funeral of a relative. 7 West Main, Prof. building.—advi. | Iocal boys play in Rapp’s Orch nen “Rapps Orch” plays new \mm ‘ Vietor record. Come in and hear record: “When m,\io. srara Are Play- | them. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt, ing Peek-a-Boo.” . Pierce & Co.| Miss Mary Whalen —advt | located at 26 Liberty St. Albert and Joseph Diamond of this | igainst William and Ros: will be heard in the court pleas Thursday morning. her of Meriden is | plaintiff and D. 1. Nair of New urn-; ‘ol | ain represents the defendants. Judge Dickenson will hear the case. e Mary Elizabeth first for drc & Dollar Day at The Modern Boot Shop $ TABLES FULL OF urch street One Man Had No License and Al . vvasivs cowe —* S D B Ny e st s oad f common | C. J. Dana- | counsel for the appointed trus- e of the bankrupt estate of John . Maguire at the first meeting of the | ay vefore Referee 1, assets of the es- are listed as $3,339.08 and the | 1T, Fromen len ny gl at their homes in|[ 8 sunmmer rece sses |late this city. Have the Herald follow you on your cash with order, i Klingbe D. D., will| v morning for Minne- volis where he w end the ne James Dowling of 29 Linden street |y =~ ‘5 ‘: \‘“‘ t o ;]L il ”{‘ ? \'4 Ve, G i e f {two weeks at a religious conference was fined $10 and costs when he was i 3 ; d Holyoke, was employed at Christian's| The case of Mic a Nowak arraigned in police court this morn- | Py A Chnnans| % Seaninay Nova) ing on a charge of operating a motor ~E vehicle without an operator's license. . He was arrested on Arch street last| night by Patrolman William A. Do- ; Men’s, Women’s, Boys and $ Girls’ Shoes m\‘ RUUD GAS WATER HEATERS—$1.00 Down, $1.00 Week CABINET GAS RANGES 109, Discount herty. COME EARLY AND GET FIRST PICK e LADIES’ WHITE KID CRAWFORD STOVE POLISH, reg. 30¢ 4 for $1.00 Dowling pleaded guilty, telling the [ 107, Discount on PYREX HIGH HEEL 49c alr OXFORDS, PUMPS and court that he never had a license. WEAREVER COLANDE .;-y $1.55 .. . $1.00 LACE SHOES HIGH HEEL LACE SHOES Thought He Had Plates, Judgment was suspended in the case BROOMS, all regular $1.25-§1.: $£1.00 BATH FIXTURES, a few samples up to $3.00 at ... $L00 209, REPUCTION ON DR. KA HLER'S AND RED CROSS SHOES — DOLLA R DAY — of Stephen Waskitz of 131 Glen WHITE ENAMEL WATER PAILS, slightly damaged street, charged with operating a up to $2.50 168 MAIN STREET cge of New I le, are spending | e ton istration plates. He told the court! that the auto he was driving was a service machine in the garage where he works, and th took it and drove out on an e d thinking that | the plates were on it. He was arrest- ed on Main street by Patro Wal- ter Malona and when he returned to the garage he found that the had been removed and placed on an- other car unknown to him. Judge Benjamin W. Alling warned him to see that the machine had markers on it in the future, Krikorian Case Continued. The case of Lennie M, Krikorian of | 87 Prospect strec \arged with reck- | less driving, was continued until Sep- | tember 3 for trial when the eourt was informed by Assistant Prosecutor | William A. Greenstein that William Zahnleiter of Maple street, who received a f d pelvis as a result | of being hit by Krikorian's machine, would not be released from the New Britain General hospital until about that time, Attorney Ired B, peared for Krikorian Russell Granted («mnnnnw The case of Robert Rus of Winthrop street, arrested last Friday morning on Main street by Patrolman George Collins, was continued until | Thursday. The court was told that Judge John H, Kirkham represented Ruasell and was unable to be in eourt, Russell is che w.ed with vio- lating the motor vehicle laws by hav- ing improper brakes on his machine and operating under the influence of liquor. LADIES' WHITE DUCK plates motor vehicle not equipped with reg-| PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST. Hungerford ap- Formerly Marlow’s Department Store CAPITOL 5cto $1.00 STORE 328 MAIN STREET A Dollar Earns Almost Another Dollar, Tomorrow, WEDNESDAY IS DOLLAR DAY HERE! There are over Three Thousand “Reasons” why this new 5c to $1.00 store is becoming the “Most Popular Store in New Britain” and we show fifty of these “reasons” below, taken at random from thousands \ of other “Money Saving Items” that you will find in this Store Tomorrow—“Dollar Day.” Dish Tosser in Court, William Mackloez of 316 Higl street, charged with breach of the peace, had his case continued until to- morrow morning for trial. Maklocz | was arrested following a disturbance at his home during which he is al- | leged to have hurled dishes about the premises and then chased his wife to the street and locked her out, Assist ant Prosecutor Greenstein told the eourt that the state was not ready te proceed with the case as an important witness was not in court, FIVE CONBOYS AR ORDERED ARRESTED London Objects fo Steer Roping Gontests as Cruel London, June 17.—Five court sum monses were lssued today against Tex Austin and other promoters of the rodeo in the Wembly stadium and eowboys participating in it arging erucity to animals in t t roping eontest. One of the sum n I8 e $1.98 BERRY SET OF DECORATED CHINA, several LADIES’ AND MIS decorations, one large round dish with six small dishes to S’ CREPE BLOOMERS, 3 y £3.00 CHILDREN’S DRESSES, turnable against a cow th roping contest which resulted in @ steer breaking its leg Agents of the Roya! Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, urged the magh trate 1o try the immediately so the rodeo might be stopped, but the hearing was set for June 27, three days before the cowboy contest ¢ The agents afterward eatisfied, as they wore cerned in preventing the becoming an annual even In yesterday's rodeo & cowgirl, Anita St thrown wille riding a broke her eollart was shot after its horn wa In the meshed fe arens The steer roping earried on in t loeked doors wit men as spectat persons saw the yesterday and o the cowloys and PADEr acenunts sus one spectatar performance case who boe EVERETT MILLs CLos Lawrence, Mas y Everett mills wi June 18 to July 1 Agont Willlam D neremsnry tailment of prod EOMINUPA unsatistactor the ¢ to make t City Advertisement ) NOTHE Honse at & For Sale 1o Board of Wat heir office, Row until 6:30 p. m % 154 ™ fee How tomoved from After the remons #ha elean 4p the 1and ahont, the lee House stn tion of the Boar wonere Per order be the Auty Frank J. O'Brien, Cierk A manufacturer’s sample line . Made of Irish Linen ratines, crepe and crepe gmgham trimmed with embroidery collars and cuffs: light, medium or dark colors: sizes 7 to 14 only. Limit of only 2 Dresses to each customer. I\I)IFS' GAUZE VESTS, TURKISH TOWELS, 3 for . PILLOW CASES, 5 for DRESSER SCARFS, 3 for LADIES' BLACK HOSE, K pairs for LADIES" WHITE BLOUSES, 2 for LARGE £1.50 MA MA DOLLS for . LADIES' SILK HOSE, I pairs for KHAKI OVERALLS, sizes 3 years to X years: 2 for BOYS" CRASH PANTS, 2 pair Tor ROMPER DRESSES, sizes 2-1-6 years; value 79¢: 2 for . LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS, 89¢ quality, pink or white; lace trimmed; 2 for LADIES' BLACK PETTICOATS, 2 for £1.69 BLACK SATEEN HOUSE APRONS, cretonne trimmed; Dollar Day . WHITE IVORY HAIR BRUSH and Heavy White Comb; value $1.50; both Dollar Day LADIES’ SLIP-ON OR COAT STYLE SWEATERS for A good 50¢ quafity in white, flesh and all colors, wonder- fully well made of best crepe; all sizes for $1 00 ladies and misses; Dollar Day only, 3 pairs for HOME SAVINGS DOLLAR DAY $1 00 | REAL . DENNIS CUPS AND SAUCERS, decmaled or gold band; first quality; 6 for HIT AND MISS SCATTER RUGS, 2 for ELECTRIC LAMPS, WHITE AND WHITE COMBINE NO. 7 WASH BOILER 16-QT. FIRST QUALITY ENAMELED POT WILLOW WASH BASKET and No. 7 House Broom, hoth for RUFFLED CURTAINS, £1.50 quaiity, pair .... TUMBLERS, thin etched, ' 12 for 16-QT. ALUMINUM PRESERVING KETTLE, .o Dollar Day .. LUNCH KIT AND BOTTLE, complete WHITE 1-PC. PANTRY SETS and No. 1 WHITE BREAD BOX, all for 12 DECORATED CHOCOLATE MUGS, | match. A 7-piece set never sold for less than $1.98, DOLLAR DAY Children’s $1.50 All l.cathcl Imported S/ OXFORDS; all sizes; less than cost, $2.00 SUIT CASE, Men's 10x17 FIBRE SUIT CASE; metal corners, lined, brass lock and patches; for Dollar Day only LADIES’ SUIT C A\I',. same as above only smaller' Do!lar l)a\ $1.50 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S L ‘VIBRH LAS S1.50 PAJAMAS, Dollar Day $1.50 MEN’S WORK PANTS, Dollar Day $1.39 MEN'S OV hRH LS 7% MEN’'S NAINSOOK I \IO\ SUITS, 2 for $1.50 ALARM CLOCKS, l)ullar Day . MEN'S HO\E. 29¢ quality; l)ollar l)a‘. 5 palrs l’or REGAL AND DOMINO Rl',(ORDS. £2.09 LADH‘,\ AND MISSES’ SUMMER Regular $1.00 vnlue—nou and Girls’ ALS AND OXFORDS;